Glamping – Sleep Under the Stars in Luxury
We all have fond memories of camping throughout our childhood and one thing that sticks out in those memories is the lack of comfort that came with camping. Roughing it was part and parcel of camping in a tent, but not anymore, as a new form of sleeping under the stars called glamping has arrived on the scene.
Luxury camping
The latest version of motorhome or RV is world’s away from what we know as camping, with powerful features such as solar energy, climate control, hot water and many other amazing things to add comfort to the glamping experience. Fashion-conscious girls can plug in their best straightening brush and hair dryer, meaning you have all the comforts of home. Internet access keeps you connected to the outside world, which is great if you are travelling to a remote region.
Climate control
This is a game-changer, largely due to solar energy, which allows you to store electricity in lithium-ion batteries and power your vehicle. Simply roll the solar blanket out on the roof, plug it in and start storing valuable power to make your camping experience comfortable.
Ideal for older people
Those of mature years typically avoid camping, as their comfort requirements cannot be met; of course, there are always exceptions; some elderly couples live in their motorhome, having sold the family home. Why not spend your retirement traveling around Australia in a luxury RV? Such a lifestyle suits many active couples; it isn’t only Americans who live in their RV, many Australian couples can be found at camping sites in Brisbane or Melbourne, with their fully equipped motorhome plugged into the mains. When they fancy a trip to Darwin, stock up with provisions and set off. Click here for 10 pros of glamping.
Indoor kitchen
Some motorhomes have a fully equipped kitchen within the vehicle, while others are fine with an outdoor set up. If you demand a kitchen with all the mod cons, everything is possible if you have the budget; space-saving gadgets and devices are everywhere and they fold away when not in use.
Investing in a top-of-the-range motorhome
If you own your home outright, have hung up your work gear and you would like to become mobile, selling the property would enable you to invest in a new or used motorhome. There are no minuses to living on the road in Australia; campsites are everywhere and you can spend a few years seeing the entire country. Young couples who work online are turning to the RV as their base; they can use satellite 5G and get nationwide access. Indeed, the number of digital nomads in Australia is rising, as more people become remote workers and entrepreneurs.
To conclude, hi-tech camping, or glamping brings nature and comfort together and with energy independence, you are not limited regarding destination. Here is some camping information from the Australian government, which might help with your planning.